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DEBRIS FREE SEAS: Assessing Lost Gear Removals in Southern California by a Nonprofit

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This project aims to evaluate the impact of derelict fishing gear on the marine ecosystem, fishing communities, and the economy in Southern California through a case study centered on the commercial California spiny lobster fishery. Data on ghost fishing and marine wildlife entanglements were analyzed alongside data from marine debris removal expeditions. We found that derelict spiny lobster trap gear does not pose a large threat of entanglement to migrating whales. Furthermore the largest impact from derelict gear is likely ghost fishing, which can result in significant profit losses to the spiny lobster fishery. Our analysis suggests that up to 12,000 pounds of spiny lobster (equivalent to 8,000 lobsters) are potentially ghost fished each year, based on the average number of traps lost in the spiny lobster fishery in a year and our estimated ghost fishing rate of 2.19 lobsters per trap. Trap loss, and subsequent ghost fishing by derelict gear, can cause spiny lobster fishers to lose a..., Please see the Methods section of attached final report \"Debris Free Seas Final Report.pdf\". , Users will need ArcGIS Pro or QGIS to read files from the HAB_CA_predictedSubstrate_WZ.zip folder.
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2025-07-23
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